Here is the Breathtaking beauty and singer, that never had a chance to shine, due to productions and marketing potential.

On messymandella.com I will continue digging through the crates of my obscure music and locating hits with distinction and sample worthy material worth revisiting. We ignore numerous hidden talents, and obscure soul ballads for fandom.

The Billboard Charts missed a few of the most sample worthy hits and some songs just did not receive their deserved recognition, until now. Music is measured by quality and not the release date here on messymandella.com

“COLUMBIA, S.C.(AP) — Supporters of a 14-year-old black boy executed in 1944 for killing two white girls are asking a South Carolina judge to take the unheard-of move of granting him a new trial in hopes he will be cleared of the charges.

George Stinney was convicted on a shaky confession in a segregated society that wanted revenge for the beating deaths of two girls, ages 11 and 7, according to the lawsuit filed last month on Stinney’s behalf in Clarendon County.

The request for a new trial has an uphill climb. The judge may refuse to hear it at all, since the punishment was already carried out. Also, South Carolina has strict rules for introducing new evidence after a trial is complete, requiring the information to have been impossible to discover before the trial and likely to change the results, said Kenneth Gaines, a professor at the University of South Carolina‘s law school.

“I think it’s a longshot, but I admire the lawyer for trying it,” Gaines said,adding that he’s not aware of any other executed inmates in the state being granted a new trial posthumously”-Huffington Post

This murdered little boy may have his day of redemption after death.

George Stinney and Older Brother

This is a senseless death In history that seems to be forgotten. There is no way he could hurt anyone. No one thought he was guilty.

In the movie “Carolina Skeletons” they eluded that it was a law official that may have been the killer.The murder scene is just acting.It’s graphic,but the actor is reenacting the scene of what happened that day he was executed.

This little guy would not have the strength to kick a puppy. He would seen playing in the flowers with little girls while singing songs.That means he may have been a little effeminate.

There is no way in hell, George killed and raped two girls!

George had no one to speak up for him.

His dad fired from his job, because of the case.

George’s siblings were given only 2 choices.

1.Runaway

2.Lynched

Yes, little innocent children were going to be lynched for their brothers alleged crime.

However, to become familiar with our ancestors, it is mandatory to know why women with a strong voice, were not appreciated then, and are a constant thorn in an average man’s mind-frame.

We will retrieve a piece of our history that society did not deem of importance and would never have a rally to clear her name of wrong doing. Of course when Laura was murdered those pictures and whispered historians that haunted the families and the neighbors were the proof. However the families that ended her life, remain unmoved about the legend of Laura Nelson, that most remain hidden. Laura’s life was an uncomfortable truth, but history should never be ignored.

After shaking and crying watching 12 Years A Slave, and witnessing Lupita Nyong’o ,with her interpretation of the molested and domestically tortured slave, “Patsy” I researched other female slaves. Our society must learn the value of all women.

Now, we pay homage to the woman who became “Strange Fruit.”

Here is the truth about a woman who ended up on a lynching postcard, and lost her life unjustly just for being a well spoken woman, with a sense of pride.

Austin, Laura and their son L.D. Nelson were taken into custody after L.D. Nelson allegedly shot and killed George H. Loney, Okemah’s deputy sheriff, when Loney and a posse turned up at the Nelson’s home to investigate the theft of a cow belonging to a Mr. Claude Littrell. Laura’s husband pleaded guilty to the theft and was sent to the state prison at McAlester in the town of the same name for three years. Some accounts say in an effort to save her son, Laura said she had fired the fatal shot. Both she and L.D. were arrested and placed in jail at Okemah before their position their was compromised at the Old Schoolton Bridge by lynching.